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Presentation: "Reactive Programming Models for Internet of Things"

Track: Case Studies / Time: Monday 10:20 - 11:10 / Location: 2nd Floor Balcony, Musikhuset

The predicted explosive growth of the Internet of Things presents complex problems for the Java developer in both infrastructure demands and user experience. The Reactive Manifesto (www.reactivemanifesto.org) and Reactive Programming paradigms such as micro-services and reactive extensions/streams hold tremendous promise as a means to rapidly evolve these systems with scalability and resiliency as primary attributes. In this session, we shall: (1) explore a hands on approach to bringing these concepts to a handful of IoT use cases, (2) introduce a new project called Katalyst geared at making IoT-scale problems tractable and letting developers get back to making cool concepts a reality, and (3) show how easy it truly can be to develop solutions that scale, evolve, and seamlessly communicate.

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Todd Montgomery, Chief Architect at Kaazing

Todd Montgomery

Biography: Todd Montgomery

Todd Montgomery is a networking hacker who has researched, designed, and built numerous protocols, messaging-oriented middleware systems, and real-time data systems, done research for NASA, contributed to the IETF and IEEE, and co-founded two startups. He currently works for Kaazing as Chief Architect.

Twitter: @toddlmontgomery